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,, Q, 4-XMI GUIDANCE Understanding ourselves . . . When we are troubled and have lost sight of our purpose, she is the one who offers her friendly, know- ing advice . . . The selection of a college, our future plans are formed with guidance. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The mystery of other tongues g the intrigue of foreign lands are ex- plored . . . These are the oceans for contacts with our faraway neighbors . . . vocabulary tests, oral recitations and Caesar's Wars fail to dampen our enthusiasm for our language Study. Mrs. Ralph P. Hunnings, Mrs. John F. Rhodes, jr., and Mrs. Helen R. Smith review their lesson plans. Mrs. George P. Bullock, our guidance director, talks to Frances Hussey and Lloyd Brinson about careers.
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HOME ECONOMICS The future mothers and wives of America . . . These are the ones who direct us toward making our homes the best possible . . . The smell of good cooking, the thrill of making something you have de- signed are but a small part of the pleasure gained from Home Eco- nomics. Miss Margaret Fischel and Miss Jean Stevenson check some recipes. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The future do-it-yourselfersu of America . . . He is the one who shows us the proper way to hammer 21 nail or varnish a table . . . There is something nice about the smell of sawdust or wet paint that makes industrial arts so popular. Z. T. Koonce displays his supply of tools
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Making our way in the world . . . Through her help we are taught the principles of better business . . . Filling out applications, the cus- tomer is always right, and new dis- play methods are just a few things learned in distributive education. Miss Miriam Koch, Director of Dis- tributive Education. MUSIC The language of the universe . . . Through their patient guidance we are taught to appreciate the finer things in life, the intangible beauty of the creations of the masters Vocalizing, breathing, and scale exercises are but a small part of our music. Mr. Donald Smith and Mt. David Wal- ters select some music for coming con- certs.
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